RE: finding organic milk

Wiediger, Alison (awiediger@Hart.k12.ky.us)
Tue, 12 Jan 1999 09:20:37 -0600

BUT, didn't the USDA rule that no one could label their mile rBGH free
because they were afraid the consumer would conclude that the rBGH free
milk was "superior" to the other and that would hurt sales? Makes one
wonder who the USDA is working for.

Alison

> ----------
> From: Bob MacGregor[SMTP:rdmacgregor@gov.pe.ca]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 8:27 AM
> To: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu; ghidra@igs.net; guldann@ix.netcom.com
> Subject: Re: finding organic milk
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> No cow's milk is BGH free. Any dairy that does not use rBGH would be
> correct in labelling their milk as "rBST" or "rBGH" free -- regardless
> of whether they were an organic operation or not.
>
> BOB
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